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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 06,2024

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      By: RAMESH JENA
      Summary: A registered person becomes entitled to Input Tax Credit upon satisfying prescribed eligibility conditions (documentary proof, receipt of supply, tax paid by supplier and return filing). Section 16(4) imposes a temporal cutoff applicable to supplier invoices or debit notes, but self invoices issued under the reverse charge mechanism and bills of entry for imports are distinct documentary bases under the Rules and, the article argues, should not be subject to that same time bar. Judicial authorities are split, and a Supreme Court challenge to the temporal limit is pending.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Cancellation of GST registration with retrospective effect requires the proper officer's objective satisfaction that such consequences are warranted and must follow procedural fairness; defective show cause notices that omit officer identity, rely on non-existent replies, or fail to inform a taxpayer of retrospective cancellation vitiate the order. The officer must consider consequences such as denial of input tax credit and not treat non-filing alone as an automatic basis for retrospective cancellation where compliance history suggests otherwise.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Personal guarantees by directors and corporate guarantees between related companies qualify as a supply of service when made in furtherance of business even without consideration; where no consideration is permitted under lending guidelines, the open market value of a director's personal guarantee may be treated as nil, whereas corporate guarantee valuation among related parties is determined under the Rule 28 related party valuation framework and by the newly inserted provision prescribing a deemed percentage of the guarantee or actual consideration, whichever is higher.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court found the cancellation proceedings were founded solely on a field visit report not related to the petitioner and instructed the revenue authority to consider the petitioner's revocation application under the statutory revocation framework, which permits a registered person whose registration is cancelled on the officer's motion to apply for revocation and requires the proper officer to consider and either revoke or reject the application after providing an opportunity of hearing.
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      Summary: DPIIT promoted onboarding of GIS data layers onto the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan to enable integrated planning and harmonised project implementation; ministries were urged to upload data layers, develop SOPs for data management, build planning capacity, and deploy ministry specific planning tools. The workshop highlighted PMGS NMP principles-logistical efficiency, multimodality, and connectivity-presented system architecture and tools, reviewed adoption status and best practices, and set action points to identify interventions, analyse data, and accelerate platform adoption to streamline operations and de risk infrastructure investments.
      Summary: The MPC decided to keep the policy repo rate unchanged and maintain related facility rates, while remaining focused on withdrawal of accommodation to ensure CPI inflation converges to the medium term target of 4 per cent 2 per cent, supporting growth. Real GDP for 2024-25 is projected at 7.0 per cent and CPI inflation for 2024-25 at 4.5 per cent, with risks from food price volatility, climate shocks, geopolitical tensions and financial market volatility. The majority voted to keep rates and pursue withdrawal of accommodation; one member dissented in favour of a rate reduction and neutral stance.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes has enabled immediate electronic filing of commonly used income tax returns-ITR 1, ITR 2, ITR 4 and the company return-on the e filing portal from the start of the new financial year and has published JSON Schemas for those returns and Tax Audit Reports to assist e Return Intermediaries.
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      27/2024 - dated - 4-4-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of one unit of foreign currency equivalent to Indian rupees–Supersession Notification No. 24/2024-Customs(N.T.), dated 26th March, 2024
      Summary: Under customs authority, distinct exchange rates for conversion between specified foreign currencies and Indian rupees are prescribed effective 5th April, 2024, with separate figures for imported goods and export goods. The rates are enumerated in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per 100 units) for listed currencies and are declared to supersede the prior notification except as to past acts, to be used for customs valuation and related processing.

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      03/2023 - dated - 5-4-2024 - FTP
      Supply of essential commodities to the Republic of Maldives during 2024-25
      Summary: Permission is granted for export of specified essential commodities to the Republic of Maldives for 2024-25 under the bilateral agreement, with such exports exempted from any existing or future restriction or prohibition; exports of river sand and stone aggregate require appropriate clearances, prohibition of mining in Coastal Regulation Zone areas, and environmental clearances/No Objection Certificates from designated State nodal authorities, subject to applicable State legislation and judicial orders.

      GST - States

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      193747/2024/02(120)/XXVII(8)/2023/CTR-16 - dated - 27-2-2024 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 531/2017/ 9(120) /XXVII(8)2017 dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Transportation of passengers by omnibus is brought within the GST reverse charge framework through an amendment to the Uttarakhand notification issued under section 9(5) of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. The amendment excludes omnibus from the earlier motor vehicle entry, inserts a separate entry for omnibus passenger transport services supplied through an electronic commerce operator, and limits that entry where the supplier is a company. "Company" is defined by reference to the Companies Act, 2013, and the notification operates retrospectively from 20 October 2023.
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      193744/2024/02(120)/XXVII(8)/2023/CTR-15 - dated - 27-2-2024 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 528/ 2017/9(120)/XXVII (8)/2017 dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The Uttarakhand State Government amends an earlier GST notification under section 54(3) of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, to specify construction of a complex, building or part thereof intended for sale, where the amount charged includes the value of land or undivided share of land. The amendment retains the exception where the entire consideration is received after issuance of the completion certificate, where required, or after first occupation, whichever is earlier, and is deemed effective from 20 October 2023.
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      193742/2024/02(120)/XXVII(8)/2023/CTR-14 - dated - 27-2-2024 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 526/2017/9(120)XXVII(8)/2017 dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Uttarakhand GST notification amends the existing 2017 reverse charge notification by inserting "and the Ministry of Railways (Indian Railways)" after "Department of Posts" in serial number 5, item (2), sub-item (i), and by inserting "excluding the Ministry of Railways (Indian Railways)" after "Central Government" in serial number 5A. The amendment is deemed to have come into force with effect from 20 October 2023.
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      193734/2024/02(120)/XXVII(8)/2023/CTR-12 - dated - 27-2-2024 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Amendments in the notification of the Government of Uttarakhand, Finance Section-8, No.525/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendments to the Uttarakhand GST notification restrict input tax credit for certain transport services where the input service in the same line of business is taxed above 2.5 percent, limiting credit to the amount payable at 2.5 percent. The notification also revises the GST rate table by changing one licensing entry, omitting one item, and deleting specified service classification entries, with effect from 20 October 2023.
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